Today's scripture: Psalm 9:4-6
I don’t know if David meant them to be, but these verses are quite prophetic.
If you read about the nations that fought against Israel in David’s time,
you’ll see that many of them don’t exist any longer.
Then I read these verses again, and they become quite personal. I encourage you to read
them the same way.
I’ve had “enemies.” I’ve faced the “wicked.” I’ve been attacked and abused. And
even though I may not have seen it at the time, God always “maintained my just
cause.” He always had my back, as they say. And although my own enemies may not
have been destroyed, God has been gracious and has taken away the “very
memory.” Or should I say, He’s taken away the power of those memories.
God continues to sit on His throne “judging righteously,” and I’m confident
that one day anyone who hurt me, who hurt you, will be judged.
In the meantime, let God take the “very memory” of your own enemies from your
heart and mind. Let Him remove the anger or unforgiveness you feel and replace
it with His peace, His joy.
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